Rafal W. • November 25, 2014The Art Museum asymmetrical design looks more like of an open-faced palm with fingers widely spread out as if waiting for something majestic to fall off from the sky.
Alistair C. • April 18, 2013This is a great annex to Singapore Art Museum and hosts the Southeast Asian film festival, which I really enjoyed although take a jumper as its cold in the cinema
Farid N. • January 1, 2015Great place to go but be prepared to queue for at least an hour to enter the building. Recommended to purchase tickets online as they are discounted. Cameras a must!
Tomer A. • March 4, 2013The exhibition was a bit disappointing but the sculptures outside are great! Look carefully, they're immaculate.
Elizabeth L. • February 2, 2017A dizzy array of art galleries showcasing contemporary and modern art.
Kieran H. • April 28, 2017The views Day and night are fantastic. But at night they're truly extraordinary. There's a variety of things to do at the base before beginning your Flyer experience
Stan Y. • October 17, 2010Pop over to Singapore Art Museum, 8Q and then the new National Art Gallery for a culture boost. Also for a limited time, check out Iron Man CollARTible exhibition at the Singapore Philatelic Museum!
Andrew D. • October 27, 2013Brilliant place anyone with an interest in architecture, urban design or Singapore as a city. A wealth of innovatively presented information about Singapore's past, present and future. Hidden gem.
C • August 11, 2017Private museum located at the ‘Batman building’. The building is lavishly decorated and admission is free
mo pleasure • May 8, 2016chicken chop burger was da bomb but no longer on the menu. the tuna rice bowl was pretty delicious & perfect fuel the nite b4 a half-marathon. bit pricey but love the effort in the art & design
Linda • April 11, 2010This museum is slick and interesting with lots of interactive opportunities for children. A wonderful collection of artifacts from around the region giving an excellent perspective.Overwhelmingly good
Ruth C. • July 27, 2010A good place to have quietness and enjoy art works that are beautifully done.
Magdalena M. • October 16, 2014Amazing house! The guided tour is so interesting! You'll learn amazing details about lives of Singapore inhabitants of 1920's. You have to book a visit and it's free of charge.
Ramesh I. • October 26, 2011I like the quiet ambience and the coffee - actually can get a lot of work done - sitting there
Beeee • September 20, 2020An awesome hidden spot for photography lovers
Elizabeth L. • March 1, 2016Huge and wide space for art photo exhibitions. Happy to have caught the Steve Mccurry's exhibition.
Cheen T. • January 12, 2024Oldest dragon kiln in Singapore. While 2 kilns remain (the other is nearby Guan Huat Dragon Kiln aka Jalan Bahar Clay Studios), only Thow Kwang is operational. Source: Mothership
Amber Z. • October 7, 2024Currently exhibiting Déjà-vu by Natee Utarit. Quite interesting combination showing Naples facets with Asian inner sides.
VotreX T. • November 14, 2016One of the larger galleries in Gillman.
Robert B. • October 30, 2011Like Infobox in Berlin, this gallery explains the development of Marina Bay. It has good interactive exhibits. Pick up an assortment of themed trail maps for the area.
Pheobe T. • July 19, 2010Museum tucked in a far out corner of Singapore. Think they have some Asian pottery and paintings on display
Vally A. • April 13, 2016This place has some excellent design. But most wasn't nearly excellent enough to be so praised, and a lot was more art than design. Still, a great place to geek out for the afternoon.
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